Though the cheapest tickets for Penn State's two most popular home games will cost $100, overall prices will remain roughly the same in 2015.

Penn State on Wednesday announced single-game ticket prices for the upcoming season, which again will use a variable-pricing method. Basically, Penn State will charge more for better seats to better games.

According to its pricing model, Penn State figured the season's two most popular games will be against Rutgers and Michigan. The cheapest ticket will cost $100 for each game. The priciest will be $200 for a lower-level seat near midfield.

Overall, however, buying single-game tickets for each home game won't be any more expensive than last year. The total cost is $460, same as 2014.

In a release, Penn State said that fan reaction to variable pricing was "enthusiastically positive." Penn State based ticket prices on expected demand, secondary ticket prices and its schedule.

For instance, Jeff Garner, assistant athletic director for ticketing sales, said that Penn State priced three early games among the cheapest. Penn State will play five consecutive home games in September and October, and Garner acknowledged travel and attendance concerns.

"In an effort to be sensitive to our schedule, we are offering three of the first five games at our lowest possible ticket price," Garner said. "We know our fans must commit time, resources and effort to attending a Penn State weekend, and variable pricing allows us to respond accordingly."

Single-game tickets will go on sale in July.

Penn State previously announced that season-ticket prices will not increase this year. It also announced an increase in the cost of gameday parking from $10 to $15.

Here's a comparison of the lowest-single game ticket prices in 2014 and 2015.